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01-26-2025 02:19 AM in
Galaxy SHi dear friends i have sim network issue my s22 ultra mobile in some of area network issue working properly in some of area not working it was showing registered on network issue try so many but I can't please someone can help me with get out me from this problem thank you all of you....
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Gameboi
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01-26-2025 03:19 PM in
Galaxy S
Hi there 👋!!!
These few steps you can try to resolve it:
Restart Your Device: Sometimes, a simple restart can fix temporary network issues. Check SIM Card Placement: Ensure your SIM card is properly inserted into the slot. Try cleaning the SIM card contacts gently and reinsert it. Manually Select a Network: Go to Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Operators. Turn off "Select Automatically" and try selecting your carrier’s network manually. Reset Network Settings: Navigate to Settings > General Management > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will reset Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile network configurations (but won’t erase your data). Check for Software Updates: Go to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. Make sure your phone is running the latest software, as updates often include bug fixes. Contact Your Carrier: If the issue persists, your SIM card might need replacement, or there might be network coverage issues in the problematic area. Contact your carrier for further assistance. Visit a Samsung Service Center: If none of these steps work, there could be a hardware issue. A professional inspection would help.
Let us know if any of these steps solve the issue. Hope this helps!
These few steps you can try to resolve it:
Restart Your Device: Sometimes, a simple restart can fix temporary network issues. Check SIM Card Placement: Ensure your SIM card is properly inserted into the slot. Try cleaning the SIM card contacts gently and reinsert it. Manually Select a Network: Go to Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Operators. Turn off "Select Automatically" and try selecting your carrier’s network manually. Reset Network Settings: Navigate to Settings > General Management > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will reset Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile network configurations (but won’t erase your data). Check for Software Updates: Go to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. Make sure your phone is running the latest software, as updates often include bug fixes. Contact Your Carrier: If the issue persists, your SIM card might need replacement, or there might be network coverage issues in the problematic area. Contact your carrier for further assistance. Visit a Samsung Service Center: If none of these steps work, there could be a hardware issue. A professional inspection would help.
Let us know if any of these steps solve the issue. Hope this helps!
